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The hardest part? Deciding where to start.

MONT-TREMBLANT

Take in the fall colors from the lake, or venture off to any of the lively neighboring villages, like Saint-Sauveur, for more adventure—and more of that crunchy, leafy goodness.

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Montr Al

Stroll cobblestone streets like Rue SaintPaul and enjoy some of the trendiest shops and most renowned restaurants—or try out your French on the locals for extra cool points.

Qu Bec New Hampshire

Qu Bec City

A multifaceted place known for its vibrant culture, rich history, fall music festivals, and the Cycling Grand Prix. See? Multifaceted.

Maine

Splitting your time between Ontario and Québec is a great way to get the most out of fall in Canada. You can stay in remote cabins surrounded by wilderness, visit festivals full of open-hearted people, eat at that restaurant you’ve been following forever—or find some local secrets you haven’t heard of yet. As long as your mind is open, you can’t go wrong.

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